Do Our Old Ways Fit the New Times?
March/April 2015
While the number of people in psychotherapy keeps declining, surveys reveal that potential clients would still rather talk to a therapist than fill a prescription. So what’s going on? We asked six of the field’s most outspoken leaders to offer their views.
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March/April 2015
To move forward, our profession needs a more consistent message about what we have to offer.
March/April 2015
Therapists are far more impressed with clinical fads than they should be.
March/April 2015
Let’s unite to stand up to vested interests that have taken over the mental health system.
March/April 2015
To stay relevant in a changing world, we need to address the engagement styles of today’s prospective clients.
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Don’t Overthink Your Interventions
March/April 2015
In our profession, it’s often more alluring to explore new gimmicks than to acknowledge that our success largely hinges on simple, commonsense factors.
Striving for Honesty in the Therapy Room
March/April 2015
Anticipating endings may encourage us to grasp the present with greater vitality.
The Rise of Distance Therapy
March/April 2015
What clinical, ethical, and legal issues should we be considering as distance therapy becomes a more common form of practice?
The Power of Commitment: Mindfulness Is Only the Beginning
March/April 2015
Despite its popularity among therapists, mindfulness is only a beginning in the process of change.
The Anatomy of Procrastination: Helping the ADHD Client Make Changes Stick
January/February 2015
Clients with ADHD often know the coping skills that can improve their lives—the problem is applying them in daily life.
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